A Critical History of Philosophy, Volume 2E. Stock, 1889 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 76
Pagina xi
... Logic · 270 The Actual and Specific Character of the Logical Processes by which Spencer reaches these Deductions · 271 Important Mis - statement of Facts · 271 PAGE Spencer's professed Invalidation of all our ' Ultimate Religious ...
... Logic · 270 The Actual and Specific Character of the Logical Processes by which Spencer reaches these Deductions · 271 Important Mis - statement of Facts · 271 PAGE Spencer's professed Invalidation of all our ' Ultimate Religious ...
Pagina 139
... logical consistency , took away the subject , and affirmed pure thought to be the alone real . In Hegel , or Pure Idealism , Idealism itself reaches its necessary logical consummation . The common doctrine of the system , in all its ...
... logical consistency , took away the subject , and affirmed pure thought to be the alone real . In Hegel , or Pure Idealism , Idealism itself reaches its necessary logical consummation . The common doctrine of the system , in all its ...
Pagina 363
... logical integrity . It evinces , not respect for logical truth , but a want of logical integrity in us , when we lay down premises and then censure thinkers who draw from them the only deductions which our own data logically yield ...
... logical integrity . It evinces , not respect for logical truth , but a want of logical integrity in us , when we lay down premises and then censure thinkers who draw from them the only deductions which our own data logically yield ...
Inhoudsopgave
CONTENTS | 1 |
Distinguishing Characteristics of Necessary Principles | 7 |
Method of Refuting Objections or the Forms in which they may be Refuted | 19 |
57 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
absolutely conscious absolutely infinite absurd according according to Spencer adduced admit affirms appear apprehensions argument assumption basis cause common conceive conception conscious facts consciousness consequently contradiction demonstrated Descartes determine distinct doctrine dogma elements equally error example exclusive existence external faculty false Fichte finite force former fundamental Gautama Buddha Hegel Huxley hypothesis Idealism ideas identical immutable implied induction and deduction infinite Intelligence intuition judgments Kant known logical material matter mental mind motion nature necessary truth nescience neurine Not-self object origin palpable Pantheism perceived perception phenomena Philosophy Plato possible posteriori present principles priori privileged spirits problem of universal proof proposition protoplasm realities reason regard relations religion represented says Scepticism Schelling schools scientific self-contradictory sensation space specific Spencer sphere Subjective Idealism substance term Theism theory things thinkers thought tion Transmutation of Species true ultimate undeniably universal Universal Intelligence unknown utterly verified